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It has been 35 years since the Air Force 1 was born. A pop-up will be held at BEAMS T Harajuku.

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This year marks the 35th anniversary of the company's birth.NIKE〉 Air Force 1, in celebration of the anniversary year of the timeless and beloved sneaker.BEAMS T HarajukuThe pop-up store will be held for 11 days only at

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1982. Designer Bruce Kilgore designed his first basketball shoe. Named the Air Force 1, the shoe became widely known and celebrated in the NBA world as it was worn by college basketball players.

No one at that time could have imagined that in recent years the Air Force 1 would become a classic sneaker used in a variety of categories.

As a staple of street culture around the world, approximately 2,000 models have been produced, and the "white-on-white" Air Force 1 that appeared in the mid-90s is one of the most beloved designs of the 20th century, as an icon for various artists and designers. It is one of the most beloved designs of the 20th century.

The Nike Air Force 1 has not only revolutionized basketball, but has also established itself as a status symbol, inspiring people and communities from all walks of life. From the unblemished "white-on-white" to the worn out, every scratch and stain on the Nike Air Force 1 tells a story.

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During the period, a space where the world of Air Force 1 and the NBA can be felt will be created in the "BEAMS T HARAJUKU" store, where official NBA items and "BEAMS T" exclusive items will be sold. You can't miss this opportunity to visit the store.

this way (direction close to the speaker or towards the speaker)Check the terms and conditions of sale at the following website, and approach the event with an open mind!

Text_Taiyo Nagashima


NIKE AIR FORCE 1 35th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL POP UP "LOVE FOR BASKETBALL".
Dates: Thursday, November 2 - Sunday, November 12
Venue: BEAMS T Harajuku
Address: 1F, 3-25-15 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
www.beams.co.jp
www.beams.co.jp/news/675

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